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Groundbreaking as it is, Bros leans into rom-com clichés

9th - Higher Ed
Bros, the first gay romantic comedy to be produced and distributed by a major U.S. studio, is, in the end, still a rom-com, with all the strengths and weaknesses of the genre.
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Take a look at the powerful sculptures made by Brad Pitt on display in Finland

9th - Higher Ed
Brad Pitt has made his debut as a sculptor, in a group show at the Sara Hildén Art Museum in Tampere, Finland. But what inspired him to start making art?
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New York museums now required to disclose their Nazi-looted art by law

9th - Higher Ed
Museums in New York that exhibit artworks looted by Nazis during the Holocaust are now required to let the public know about that dark history. But what is the purpose of this legalisation?
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Historic paintings return home to Zimbabwe after 70 years

9th - Higher Ed
"The Stars are Bright" exhibition is now showing in Zimbabwe for the first time since the collection left the country more than 70 years ago. But where were the paintings discovered?
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British museum agrees to return stolen Benin Bronzes to Nigeria

9th - Higher Ed
Over a century after they were stolen, a London museum agrees to hand back 72 priceless artefacts.
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Explore a galaxy far, far away at the largest Star Wars fan exhibition ever

9th - Higher Ed
Over 600 Star Wars items collected by superfans of the franchise are on display at 'The Fans Strike Back, the largest Star Wars fan exhibition ever
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Ghana's digital museum: Preview of Pan African Heritage launches

9th - Higher Ed
A digital version of a new museum of Pan African Heritage has been launched in Ghana’s capital, Accra.
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Flower power: botanical art takes root at Saatchi Gallery

9th - Higher Ed
From flowers in the Andes Mountains to microfungi. A new exhibition at London’s Saatchi Gallery is showcasing some of the world’s most fascinating flora.
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Uncertain future for hundreds of thousands of artifacts in N.B. museum

9th - Higher Ed
Staff at the New Brunswick Museum have been preparing hundreds of thousands of artifacts for storage after a plan to build a new museum was nixed by Premier Blaine Higgs in 2018. It could be years before these artifacts see the light of...
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Delegates question Vatican’s collection of Indigenous artifacts

9th - Higher Ed
The Vatican Museums hold a vast collection of Indigenous artifacts from countries such as Canada, causing concern for Indigenous delegates in Rome who wonder how these items ended up in the Vatican’s possession.
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"The most beautiful building in the world": Dubai's Museum of the Future

9th - Higher Ed
In this episode of Sci-tech, Jane Witherspoon explores the Museum of the Future in Dubai. The intellectual and scientific hub aims to bring together the very best minds in science, technology and innovation.
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The Art of Menswear: V&A's first male fashion exhibition

9th - Higher Ed
Opening on Saturday, 19 March 2022, Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear is the first major V&A exhibition to celebrate the power, artistry and diversity of masculine attire and appearance.
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Ukrainians in Odesa build defences as Russian forces close in

9th - Higher Ed
The Ukrainian seaside city that was once the pride of the Soviet Union - but is now preparing for an invasion.
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Da Vinci, Michelangelo and Picasso's doodles on display in Rome

9th - Higher Ed
A new exhibition in Rome explores doodles, sketches and caricatures through the ages.
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New York's Ukrainian community ‘saddened, frightened, angry’

9th - Higher Ed
One of the largest populations of Ukrainians outside of Eastern Europe is in New York City.
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Benin showcases looted artefacts returned by France

9th - Higher Ed
Looted artefacts go on display in Benin - while others are handed back to Nigeria.
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Indonesian war of independence explored in new Amsterdam exhibition

9th - Higher Ed
The exhibit is jointly curated by Dutch and Indonesian curators but has already courted controversy over some language used.
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NFTs representing thousands of sections of Klimt's The Kiss sold for Valentine's Day

9th - Higher Ed
Ten thousand tiny sections of Klimt's iconic painting The Kiss are being sold as virtual gifts ahead of Valentine's Day — and they are not cheap.
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Paris museums exhibit fashion of designer Yves Saint Laurent

9th - Higher Ed
Sixty years ago, French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent unveiled his first collection taking inspiration from great artists.
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Europe's 'art detective' returns stolen Roman statue to France 50 years later

9th - Higher Ed
Dutch art retrieval expert Arthur Brand worked to get the statue back to the Musée du Pays Châtillonnais after its owner expressed suspicions about its origins.
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Dresden Green Vault jewelry heist trial starts in Germany

9th - Higher Ed
The trial of the men accused of a museum jewel heist in Germany has begun.
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When Sigmund met Salvador: ‘Dali – Freud, an Obsession’ opens in Vienna

9th - Higher Ed
An exhibition at the Belvedere Museum in Vienna displays around a hundred of Salvador Dali's objects, paintings, and works influenced by Sigmund Freud's writings.
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Rembrandt's 'The Night Watch' lies 'flat on its belly' for restoration

9th - Higher Ed
Completed in 1642, the painting, which measures 3.8 x 4.5 metres and weighs 337 kilograms, is rich in details. It portrays the captain of an Amsterdam city militia ordering his men into action.
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Sharks exhibition in New York aims to change the 'jaws' image

9th - Higher Ed
The exhibition will be open until August 14, 2022, at New York's American Museum of Natural History.